Jeff Bezos' rocket company Blue Origin is cutting 10% of its workforce. The move comes just a month after the debut of Blue ...
King Tut's tomb opened in 1923, John Glenn orbits Earth in 1962, Nixon's plan to stem inflation in 1973, Dale Earnhardt dies ...
Also this week: "Wild at Heart" in 35mm, another edition of the Nitrate Film Festival kicks off at American Cinematheque and the Michael Roemer renaissance continues.
Lindbergh visited Columbus to meet with the Airport Commission to voice his approval for the Port Columbus Airport building ...
Meet Grace, the brave hopper robot that’s designed to jump into the darkest depths of the Moon, providing never-before-seen ...
Indy 500 pace car, the Hurst/Olds 455, came out of a high-speed crash in 1971; this survivor has had one owner since 1981 and shows 57k miles now ...
With the Defense Department moving to put more satellites into orbit this year, the stakes are rising for two space launch ...
Blue Origin is preparing for New Glenn’s second launch, focusing on booster landing improvements after the first flight's ...
Women have dominated Food Network’s “Tournament of Champions,” the only cooking competition series that includes people of all genders where no man has ever won or made it to the ...
The Texas Supreme Court on Friday dismissed an ethics complaint against Attorney General Ken Paxton, ending a nearly three-year battle over whether the state’s top legal officer ...